Photographing wildlife is always challenging unless you are in a place where wildlife is accustomed to humans. Paul Marcellini, a professional landscape photographer from Florida, demonstrates how he uses different lens (from a 500mm zoom to a 15mm fisheye) to photograph a friendly Cormorant. The resulting images provide an idea of how each lens impacts negative space around the subject.

Paul Marcellini

Braving mosquitoes, horseflies, snakes, alligators, and constant heat, I set out into the unknown, alone, in search of the unspoiled scenes of Wild Florida. I hope my images share a fraction of the beauty Florida has to offer. I have won awards, been published internationally, and done all the other stuff photographers say to pat themselves on the back. What matters to me though, is that I produce images people want in their homes. If you have any questions about natural Florida, my prints, or a tour, feel free to ask!

Histograms Exposed is a great series to unlocking the power of the histogram and the case studies really make things clear with great on location examples.

Matthew ShippSt. Loius, USA

I have been trying to understand Hyperfocal Distance since I first picked up a camera about a year ago. I have had several people explain it to me, but I never understood it as well as I do after watching your tutorials. They are so clear and easy to understand.

Sue AtkinsonWestern Australia

I am an avid follower of Jay and Varina’s work. Their work really is superb. Their knowledge in the field of landscape photography is impeccable.

DerekSan Francisco Bay Area, CA

Visual Wilderness offers outstanding Educational Products quite different from what is on offer in the landscape photography market.

Luciana London, England

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Leslie FotakisWellington Australia

Essential Filters Course would have saved me from frustrating photos that were a result of using filters wrong or not understanding when and how to use them. Another great tutorial series from Jay & Varina.